Posts by Brian Baguma
New Roof Brings New Hope: Construction Update at Jane Grace Maternity Ward
Jane Grace Maternity Ward will make strides in maternal healthcare, with construction now at the roofing stage. This is phase 1 of the project and critical step towards opening a medical facility dedicated to quality care for mothers, babies, and families. This project symbolizes HOPE and support for families as they embark on the journey…
Read MoreNew Beginnings for Children at Bringing Hope to the Family
September was a very exciting time for the children under the care of Bringing Hope to the Family. Back to school fills the air at Bringing Hope to the Family and this time of year represents education and new opportunities for the future. Each student receives essentials for the school year. Including toilet paper, soap,…
Read MoreBringing Hope to Families: Empowering Communities through Clean Water and Education
Empowering Communities: Clean Water & Education for Families At Bringing Hope to Family USA (BHTFUSA), our mission is to empower communities and create sustainable change. Our recent outreach initiatives in Uganda have been nothing short of transformative, touching countless lives through the provision of clean water, educational opportunities, and community-building events. Clean Water for All…
Read MoreBuilding Hope: The Grace Jane Maternity Ward in Kaihura
We are overjoyed to share the wonderful progress we have made in Kaihura, Kyenjojo, thanks to the generous support of our incredible donors. The foundation of the Grace Jane Maternity Ward has been laid, marking a significant step toward improving healthcare for expectant mothers and their families. This achievement is a beacon of hope for…
Read MoreSoles4Souls & Bringing Hope: Empowering Lives
Exciting news! Bringing Hope to the Family is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Soles4Souls an organization who turns unwanted shoes and clothing into opportunity, by keeping them from going to waste and putting them to good use – providing relief, creating jobs and empowering people to break the cycle of poverty. In July…
Read MoreCrafting Hope: How NHVI Boys Transform Wood into Chairs
At NHVI Boys, the mission is clear: to provide a pathway out of poverty by equipping vulnerable youth with skills that empower them to build better lives. Many of these boys come from backgrounds where opportunities are scarce, and hope can seem like a distant dream. But within the walls of NHVI, hope is not…
Read MoreThe Rebirth of New Hope Vocational School’s Dormitory.
The New Hope Vocational School’s (NHVI) dormitory, ravaged by fire in 2019, became a catalyst for an inspiring tale of resilience and community solidarity. Following the devastation, NHVI, alongside local residents and donors, embarked on a journey of rebuilding, turning adversity into an opportunity for growth. Despite financial constraints and construction challenges, the local project…
Read MoreMeet Thomas Muhumuza Our Own
Today, when I entered Kabarole Hospital, guess who I encountered? It was none other than Thomas Muhumuza, someone we’ve nurtured and educated through the efforts of Bringing Hope to the Family. As an organization, we have undeniably played a significant role in transforming people’s lives and positively impacting numerous families. I want to express my…
Read MoreBHTF Constructs a Community Spring Water Well
Bringing Hope to the Family’s sister organization, Bringing Hope to the Family USA, had the honor of being present to witness the inauguration of the inaugural sponsored water well on behalf of BHTF USA in the village of Bukora. The community, which had applied for this water well back in 2020, received the delightful news…
Read MoreNew Hope Vocational School Annual Retreats
Students from New Hope Vocational School Retreat have the opportunity to engage in a three (3) day retreat hosted at BHTF and BHTFUSA. The retreat was skillfully facilitated by the BHTFUSA team, who arranged insightful discussions covering various subjects including goal setting, personal hygiene, self-esteem, and business development, among others. Each girl and boy received…
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